It was the summer of 1988. I was helping my Uncle move into
his new home in San Ramon. My Uncle had a 1500lbs monstor Mid-Range Computer. I used to dream about putting my BS degree from
San Jose State (Class of 1992) to good use and making all sorts of stuff with that device once I graduated. I was mortified
when during the move, he dumped the whole unit in the local landfill. Is that what's going to happen to the millions of computers
that the public was buying like candy as they welcomed the Digital Age??? Noooooo. There had to be a better solution. In 1997
I was running a startup called Printers R Us when I was offered a buyout deal. I was 28 years of age and Financially Free,
I began to think of what to do with the rest of my life. Mr. Arnold the new California Governor was promoting recycling and
I said, thats it! I am going to rescue computers that are no longer needed. I launched recycle1234.com in my garage. I then
moved it to the Public Storage facility on Alvarado-Niles Road. We then moved to a 1000sq ft place on Western Ave, then 2500sq
ft on Pacific Ave, then 6000sq ft on Western Ave and now 3 Centers - Union City 13,000 sq feet, Hayward 80,000 sq ft and Milpitas
3000sq ft. We divert almost 2 Million pounds of e-waste from the Landfill every month.

I also decided to hire people that needed a 2nd chance. All our employees were students, who society had deemed as
"rejects", they just needed somebody to believe in them. We worked with the City of Union City and hired a lot of
kids from Union City gangs and then sent them on their way after teaching them basic warehousing skills. We hired Veterans
for our management positions. Our drivers were all Drug Rehab folks from a company called CURA in Fremont. Today we work very
closely with Alameda County SSA.

I used to go to Home Depot and felt real
bad for the 100-200 men who would run after my car for a day job. I decided to do something about it. I started a class where
I would teach them how to make fliers and start their own small recycling pickup business. I would then pay them for the e-waste
they brought me. Today over 137 families have their own business and they do not need to run after every truck that pulls
into the Home Depot parking lot.

I have 4 boys. I pray that God give me the
wisdom to make good decisions, so I can set the right example for them. United States is an amazing country. Lets keep it
amazing by doing our part and recycling our electronics responsibly.

To make it very easy and convenient for residents and companies
to recycle their E-waste